Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
go-cold
verb phrase
/ɡoʊ koʊld/

Definition
To lose interest or enthusiasm in something that was previously engaging or exciting.

Examples
- After weeks of planning the trip, she started to go cold on the idea of traveling.
- He would often go cold when discussing his favorite books after seeing too many negative reviews.
- They were enthusiastic about the project initially, but their excitement went cold with the delays.

Meaning
The phrase ‘go-cold’ describes a situation where someone becomes disinterested or loses excitement about an activity or an idea. This can occur in various contexts, from relationships to hobbies.

Synonyms
- lose interest
- cool off
- lose enthusiasm
- become indifferent